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I wouldn't say it's a "larger" audience... last week's posting of this picture garnered 35,000 upvotes.

But as someone else who doesn't browse reddit religiously, I have a tip for you. Things that are posted to reddit do not have an expiration date. When something moves off the front page it doesn't disappear. It can still be quickly and easily viewed. That way people who missed something the day it was posted can still see it and those who did see the original posting of said content can browse the frontpage for new content.

I read your paragraph several times and still am not quite following along. How is something viewed quickly and easily when it's off the front page? For example, I've never heard of this animal before...so...if I'm not specifically searching for this picture, how can I view it easily if it's not on the first several pages of subreddit content I have when I log in?

You'd have to be looking for missed content not a specific picture. If you like the type of thing that is typically posted in /r/aww for instance, you'd go to the subreddit and sort by top in the timeframe that you missed. Since this picture was posted 11 days ago (assuming that you haven't been to reddit in 11 days) you'd sort by things posted in the last month to find everything that made it to the frontpage (ie, the best content that you've missed).

And this picture is number 4. It's a good method of browsing because it brings your attention to all of the best content without requiring that content to be reposted every other day for the benefit of the people that haven't seen it yet. More to the point, you get to focus your interests as much or as little as you want. If you want to see multiple subreddits at once using this method, you can just add them to the URL (I think there's an easier way to do this but I'm not sure what it is). Example: http://www.reddit.com/r/aww+funny/top/?sort=top&t=month

Well I guess that a personal opinion of yours. If you're not subbed to /r/aww, there's really not much of a chance of you having seen this picture. It's clearly in the wrong subreddit. My guess is that OP posted it here because it was already one of the most heavily upvoted pictures of all time in the subreddit that it belongs it.

They live in very few places on Earth. One place is Rottnest Island (translated from Dutch meaning Rat's Nest Island - may have been Van Diemann who named it, not too sure) off the coast of Perth, Western Australia.

It's an amazing place and the island is completely overrun with Quokkas seeing as they have no natural predators there (apart from humans). You can visit the island by ferry, but can't take your car - instead, tourists, like us when we went, rent a bike and cycle round all day.

It's hairy cycling round at night as they will just run out at you. They're very tame too and will feed from your outstretched hand.

I went to Rottnest Island last year and they are literally EVERYWHERE. If you don't close your door they'll sneak into your cabin and try to take food. You have to be careful at night because you will likely hit one on your bike.

Plus there are a bunch of peacocks there too. And an absurd amount of flies in the summertime. It's coo tho

I've been to see them on Rottnest Island. They are really adorable. Apparently there is some plans to preserve the species by allowing them to become domestic pets. It has been discovered they are extremely intelligent and are much like dogs as family pets.

They're quokkas from Western Australia. They're being hunted into extinction because of their extremely valuable skeletons. The preferred method of getting them is to trap them and then burn them alive.